Gasoline-stove



No. 234,491. v

W. 0. NORTH. Gasoline Stove.

Patented Nov. 16. 1880.

U ITED STATES PATE T FOFFICEQ WILLIAM 0. NORTH, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO.

GASOLINE-STOVE.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 234,491, dated November16, 1880. Application filed June 7, 1879.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that 1, WILLIAM 0. NORTH, of Cleveland, in the county ofOuyahoga and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and usefulImprovements in Gasoline Stoves, which improvements are fully set forthin the following specification and accompanying drawings.

This improvement relates to a water-heating attachment forgasoline-stoves; and it consists of a hollow metal ring surrounding aburner in such a manner that heat may be conveyed to said ring withoutinterfering with the use of said burner for the purpose for which it isotherwise employed. The said ring sits in the edge of the pit in thestove-top, and is connected to a reservoir by two pipes, by which acirculation of water is maintained between said ring and reservoir.

In the drawings, Figure l is a perspective view of a gasoline-stovehaving my improvement attached. Fig. 2 is a detached View of theabove-mentioned water-heater.

O is a hollow metal ring, having lugs 19 p, which support it in the pitin the plate B. The ring 0 surroui'ids the burner on a level with theflames thereof, and allows cookingvessels to set over the burner withoutinterfering with heating them. The said ring is connected by two pipes,q q, to a reservoir, which is supported on a shelf at the end of thetable B, so as not to interfere with the other vessels.

This deviceis designed for heating water in a reservoir at the same timethat the burner may be otherwise employed and without detracting fromthe usefulness of a burner so used.

The said device is nota fixture, but may be removedat pleasure.

Having described my invention, I claim- In gasoline-stoves, the hollowmetal ring 0, surrounding the burner and connected by pipes q q to areservoir, and the table B, constructed as described, to receive andsupport the ring and connecting-pipes, combined and operating with theburner, as and for the purpose specified.

W. (3. NORTH.

Witnesses ALFRED ELWELL, GEO. W. TIBBITTS.

